n. Mark Twain
马克吐温 Mark Twain ; Twain ; Samuel Clemens ; running for governor
马克·吐温 Mark Twain ; Twain ; Mark Turain ; Life on the Mississippi
作者马克·吐温 by Mark Twain
马克-吐温 Mark Twain
马克.吐温和理发师 Mark Twain and the Barber
马克.吐温 Mark Twain
马克·吐温历险记 The Adventures of Mark Twain
马克吐温酒店 Hotel Mark Twain ; Mark Twain Hotel
马克吐温故居 Mark Twain House
马克·吐温与惠斯勒 Mark Twain Visits James Whistler
就连乐于开怀大笑的马克吐温也说,当谈到人像照片时,“没有什么比一个又傻又蠢的微笑被永远定格更可怕的了”。
Even Mark Twain, a man who enjoyed a hearty laugh, said that when it came to photographic portraits there could be "nothing more damning than a silly, foolish smile fixed forever".
第二天早上,我吃早餐时无精打采地看着报纸,看到了这段话:1863年,于瓦卡瓦克,34人控告州长候选人马克吐温先生作伪证。他打算掠夺一个贫穷女人的土地,她丈夫死后,这块地是她唯一的容身之所和支撑。
The next morning, as I was looking listlessly over the papers at breakfast, I came across this paragraph: PERJURY—Mr. Mark Twain, a candidate for Governor, was convicted of perjury by thirty-four people, in Wakawak, in 1863. He intended to rob a poor woman of her land, her only stay and support after her husband died.
他在读一本马克吐温写的书。
He was reading a book that(which) was written by Mark Twain.
And so part of the wilderness experience for me I think Mark Twain talks about wilderness and he says, I do it chiefly because it is difficult.
对于我来说,荒野的经验就像是,马克吐温在谈到荒野时所说,因为困难,所以我才去做。
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